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La Roccetta in Italy offers a mixed bag of surf conditions throughout the year, with the best months falling within the autumn and early winter period. From November to February, the spot sees a higher percentage of ground swell (18-23%) and wind swell (36-45%), combined with slightly larger mean swell sizes (1.1-1.3m), making these months the most promising for surfers. Despite the larger swells, wind conditions remain challenging, with bad winds dominating 90-92% of the time. The peak of winter (December and January) stands out with the highest ground swell contributions and the biggest waves (1.3m), though strong onshore winds significantly limit rideable days. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to October) provide transitional conditions, with diminishing ground swell but still some wind swell activity. The summer months (June to August) are the least favorable, with minimal ground swell (3-4%), weaker waves (0.7m), and persistent bad winds. While La Roccetta can produce decent waves in the colder months, the frequent poor wind conditions mean surfers must carefully time their sessions, favoring early mornings or days with rare offshore breezes. Overall, November and December offer the best compromise between swell size and probability, though patience and flexibility are required due to inconsistent winds.

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